Frisian
['friziən]
- adj. 弗利然语的;弗里斯兰人的
- n. 弗利然语;弗利然人
Frisian 弗里西亚语日耳曼民族名,主要位于今荷兰北部,其字面意思为卷曲的或卷发的,词源可能同frizz.
- Frisian (adj.)
- 1590s, "of or pertaining to the people of Frisia," the lowland coast of the North Sea and nearby islands (Old English Frysland, Freslond; adjective Freisisc), named for the Germanic tribe whose name was Latinized as Frisii," which perhaps originally meant "curly-headed" (compare Old Frisian frisle "curly hair"). The native form of the people name is Old English Frysan/Fresan (plural). Cognate with Old Frisian Frise, Middle Dutch Vriese, Old High German Friaso). As a noun from c. 1600, "West Germanic language spoken in Friesland." It is closely related to Dutch and Old English.
- 1. The language most closely related to English is the West Germanic language Frisian.
- 与英语有着最密切的联系的是西德语言.
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- 2. Frisian, spoken in northern Holland , developed independently , as did Faroese, a Scandinavian language spoken Faroe Islands.
- 分布于法罗群岛的一种斯堪的那维亚语(接近于冰岛语).
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